Will we see the pass rushers unleashed Saturday when the top-ranked Tide visits Arkansas?

"We've seen glimpses of it, you know," outside linebacker Adrian Hubbard said Wednesday. "But we haven't really faced any teams that pass a lot. This week, if we execute what we do, you should see it."

He was asked if he's hungry for sacks.

"I'm always hungry," Hubbard said. "That's never a problem."

Tyler Wilson is a pocket passer, but the Razorbacks' star might not play because of a head injury. Backup Brandon Allen also is a pocket passer. Backup Brandon Mitchell is mobile.

It doesn't matter, Hubbard said.

"Just going out there and just executing what we do," he said. "We're not really trying to go out there and try to single anybody out. If everybody handles their assignment, the outcome should be good."

Hubbard was asked if he enjoys pass rushing more than dropping into coverage.

"I enjoy what Coach (Nick) Saban calls," Hubbard said.

Wilson took quite a blow from Hubbard last season on a third-down quarterback hurry early in the third quarter of the Tide's 38-14 victory at home.

"They said it was pretty good," Hubbard said of that hit, "but it has nothing to do with this year. I'm just trying to going out and execute our game plan and do what we do best."

Hubbard has been playing with an elbow brace. When is that coming off?

"When I'm 100 percent," he said. "I'm probably about 98.3 percent right now, so when it's 100 percent, it will come off."

He hyperextended the elbow in the spring.

He was asked if the brace is annoying.

"Not really," Hubbard said. "I actually lift more weight. This arm is pretty stronger than the other one. ..."